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American Chess Magazine - Issue No. 1

Fall-Winter 2016/2017

152 Seiten, kartoniert, ACM, 1. Auflage 2016

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The American Chess Magazine comes to you at the end of 2016, on the crest of a wave that has provided the biggest boost to the US chess since the early 1970s, when Bobby Fischer claimed the world title from Boris Spassky.
A dream team of US grandmasters won the gold medal at the World Chess Olympiad, ahead of Ukraine, Russia, India, and over 160 other nations, while 15yearold Texan, Jeffery Xiong, became the new World Under20 Champion! And now the ACM has been launched to help American readers keep in touch with all the most significant happenings in the exciting world of present day chess, both at home and abroad.
The international team that has in the last six years restored the legendary Chess Informant to its former glory, and more recently revamped the 135yearold British Chess Magazine, has now been encouraged to celebrate the resurgence of US chess with the help of some of the finest American authors and editors.
Naturally, the success of the USA team at the Chess Olympiad comes under the spotlight in our first issue, as does Jeffery Xiong’s capture of the world junior title. There is also an in-depth preview of the forthcoming world championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin, to be staged in New York during November. Nevertheless, readers might be surprised at the number of contributed articles by writers from foreign lands. But here the ACM is only mirroring how dynamic and how global the chess scene is today.
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Gewicht 430 g
Hersteller ACM
Breite 21 cm
Höhe 27,8 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Autor Josip Asik
Reihe American Chess Magazine
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
Seiten 152
Einband kartoniert
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